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Updated 27 November 2018 Photo: Olga Yatsenko/Shutterstock.com Auckland Dmitri Ogleznev/Shutterstock.com Naruedom Yaempongsa/Shutterstock.com gracethang2/Shutterstock.com The majestic "City of Sails" is surrounded by water, which defines its sparkling appeal. The magnificent harbour is reminiscent of other famous waterside cities, but with its own unique charm. The site of the 2000 & 2003 America’s Cup, Auckland has a rich maritime history, shaping their identity as a seafaring nation. Auckland is relatively small geographically, which makes it a pleasure to explore on foot and with its dynamic population the city has more of a cosmopolitan, sophisticated feel to it and with an easy, friendly atmosphere. Top 5 Auckland Zoo This beautifully landscaped zoo is home to 138 different species and over 87... Butterfly Creek This tropical butterfly bastion shows off a variety of 800 free-flying tropi... Rangitoto Island A dormant volcanic island - only a 25-minute ferry ride from downtown Auckla... Harbour Cruise Cruising Auckland’s harbour is a spectacular way to see the city and its sur... Auckland Museum Set in one of the country’s finest heritage buildings, the museum has a wond...

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Updated 27 November 2018

Photo: Olga Yatsenko/Shutterstock.com

Auckland

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Naruedom Yaempongsa/Shutterstock.com

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The majestic "City of Sails" is surrounded by water, which defines its sparklingappeal. The magnificent harbour is reminiscent of other famous waterside cities,but with its own unique charm. The site of the 2000 & 2003 America’s Cup,Auckland has a rich maritime history, shaping their identity as a seafaringnation. Auckland is relatively small geographically, which makes it a pleasure toexplore on foot and with its dynamic population the city has more of acosmopolitan, sophisticated feel to it and with an easy, friendly atmosphere.

Top 5

Auckland ZooThis beautifully landscaped zoois home to 138 different speciesand over 87...Butterfly CreekThis tropical butterfly bastionshows off a variety of 800free-flying tropi...Rangitoto IslandA dormant volcanic island - onlya 25-minute ferry ride fromdowntown Auckla...Harbour CruiseCruising Auckland’s harbour is aspectacular way to see the cityand its sur...Auckland MuseumSet in one of the country’s finestheritage buildings, the museumhas a wond...

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THE CITY

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Auckland shines as the commercial and cultural

centre of New Zealand. It is situated on 50

islands and 48 dead volcanoes which make it

unusual and breathtaking to behold. Stroll along

the water, a hike on a volcanic island, or a cruise

through the glorious harbour are just a few

ways to absorb the delights of the city. This city

has the largest Polynesian population in the

world, adding to its cosmopolitan, dynamic

appeal. High-end fashion houses, sophisticated

restaurants and chic bars compliment the

abundance of outdoor activities.

The mythical, magical natural beauty of New

Zealand made it an obvious choice for the setting

of the imaginary Middle Earth, in the lms of

"The Lord of the Rings" trilogy. This enchanting

wonderland is lled with craggy mountains,

rolling, rustic hills, endless green meadows,

gentle beaches and dramatic clis. It is a mecca

for outdoor enthusiasts, with pursuits from rock

climbing and scuba diving, to parasailing and

white water rafting. Horse riding is also a

popular activity in New Zealand. If you want to

create a "Lord of the Rings" experience - of

galloping across Middle Earth - this is the

perfect place to do it! Auckland has more boats

per capita than any other city in the world, which

explains the national obsession of sailing. Home

of America’s Cup, boating becomes an infectious

pastime to almost every visitor who crosses its

shores.

This luscious leafy city is a joy to explore. Its

infectious energy emerges in the open and

aable population and lively activities. Kiwis are

proud of their country. They adore visitors and

love to rave about this glorious city. Don’t be

surprised if you make new friends among the

locals!

DO & SEE

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The whole region of Auckland is just waiting to

be explored and with its stunning nature,

beautiful beaches, pristine rainforest and the

magnicent Hauraki Gulf, the city does for sure

oer an amazing travel experience for their

visitors. Auckland is the perfect place to

recharge your batteries with some pampering,

see a variety of scenic landscapes, or to

experience the buzz of urban bustle or why not

get a thrill of some adventure activities. No

matter what you are, looking for you will for sure

nd it in Auckland.

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Auckland ZooThis beautifully

landscaped zoo is home

to 138 dierent species

and over 875 animals and

it as the largest collection

of native and exotic

animals in New Zealand. The zoo is conveniently

located just minutes from central city and truly

has a lot to see including events, animal

encounters, behind-the-scenes experiences and

more.

Photo: PatriciavanSinderen/Shutterstock.com

Address: Motions Road, Western Springs, Auckland

Opening hours: Monday - Sunday: 9.30am - 5pm (1 May to 31

August ), Monday - Sunday: 9.30am - 5.30pm (1 September to

30 April)

Phone: +64 9 360 3805

Internet: www.aucklandzoo.co.nz

Email: [email protected]

Butterfly Creek

This tropical buttery

bastion shows o a

variety of 800 free-ying

tropical butteries on

luscious grounds with

waterfalls, ponds,

ourishing foliage, turtles, sh and exotic birds.

Ride the miniature Red Admiral Express train

through the grounds and stop at the Buttermilk

Farm petting zoo.

Photo: Tomas Pavelka/Shutterstock.com

Address: 10 Tom Pearce Drive, Auckland

Opening hours: Buttery Creek is open every day of the year

except Christmas Day and Boxing Day!

Phone: +64 9 275 8880

Internet: www.butterycreek.co.nz

Email: [email protected]

More Info: Near Auckland International Airport

Rangitoto IslandA dormant volcanic island

- only a 25-minute ferry

ride from downtown

Auckland - makes up part

of the gorgeous scenery

of the Hauraki Gulf

Marine Park. Hike to the summit of the volcano

or stroll through the lush landscape of the lower

elds. Accessible only by ferry (Fullers Auckland

Harbour Cruises)

Photo: Tomas Pavelka/Shutterstock.com

Address: Rangitoto Island, Auckland

Internet: www.fullers.co.nz/destinations/rangitoto-island

Email: [email protected]

More Info: www.rangitoto.org

Harbour Cruise

Cruising Auckland’s

harbour is a spectacular

way to see the city and its

surroundings from a

dierent perspective.

Several dierent

companies oer day, afternoon, dinner and

overnight cruises for dierent prices:

Island Escape Cruises

+64 9 358 1717

www.islandescape.co.nz

Fullers Auckland Harbour Cruises and Ferry

Services

Auckland Ferry Building

+64 9 367 9111

[email protected]

www.fullers.co.nz

360 Discovery

Pier 4, 139 Quay Street, Downtown Auckland

+64 9 307 8005

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[email protected]

www.fullers.co.nz

Photo: Mark_and_Anna_Wilson/Shutterstock.com

Address: Pier 4, 139 Quay Street, Auckland

Phone: +64 9 307 8005

Internet: www.fullers.co.nz

Email: [email protected]

Auckland Museum

Set in one of the

country’s nest heritage

buildings, the museum

has a wonderful display of

over 2000 priceless Maori

and Pacic treasures and

artefacts, showing its culture and history. There

is also a war memorial for the Auckland

province, mainly to those who lost their lives in

the First and Second World Wars.

Auckland Museum is the only venue in Auckland

where visitors can also experience a Maori

cultural performance daily. (3 times a day and

last for 30 minutes.)

Photo: Gr8/Shutterstock.com

Address: The Auckland Domain, Parnell, Auckland

Public Transport: Take the LINK Bus or Explorer Bus, or the

train to Grafton Station.

Opening hours: Monday - Sunday: 10am - 5pm

Phone: +64 9 309 0443

Internet: www.aucklandmuseum.com

Email: [email protected]

Kelly Tarlton's SEA LIFE Aquarium

Located just outside

Auckland, Kelly Tarlton's

SEA LIFE Aquarium

houses thousands of

marine animals from

hundreds of species,

including sh, turtles, sharks, penguins,

stingrays as well as underwater viewing tunnels.

This is truly a top attraction for the whole family

and should denitely be on your to-do list when

here.

Photo: Les Williams/Flickr (image cropped)

Address: 23 Tamaki Drive, Auckland

Opening hours: Monday - Sunday: 9.30am-5pm

Phone: +64 9 531 5065

Internet: www.kellytarltons.co.nz

Email: [email protected]

New Zealand National Maritime Museum

Dedicated to one of New

Zealand’s national

obsession, this museum

explores 1,000 years of

seafaring history. Visit

the themed galleries to

learn how the rst Polynesians got here or learn

more about NZ’s most famous maritime pioneer

among other things. New Zealand National

Maritime Museum is a suitable attraction for

both young and old.

Photo: Alan & Flora Botting/Flickr (image cropped)

Address: Quay Street, Auckland

Opening hours: Monday - Sunday: 10am-5pm

Phone: +64 9 373 0800

Internet: www.maritimemuseum.co.nz

Email: [email protected]

More Info: Corner Quay Street and Hobson Street

The Sky Tower

The Sky Tower stands

328 meters tall, is an icon

of Auckland’s skyline and

is an exciting hub of

adrenaline activities such

as SkyJump or a place

where to enjoy superb dining and breath-taking

360-degree views. At the base of the Sky Tower

you will nd the SKYCITY Auckland

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entertainment complex with restaurants, casino

and a theatre. So when in Auckland, make sure

not to miss this amazing attraction.

Photo: matiascausa/Shutterstock.com

Address: Federal Street, Auckland

Opening hours: Sunday-Thursday: 8.30am-11.30pm, Friday -

Saturday: 8.30am-midnight

Phone: +64 9 363 6000

Internet: www.skywalk.co.nz.

More Info: Corner of Victoria & Federal Streets, free phone

within NZ 0800 759 2489. www.skycityauckland.co.nz.

Auckland Stardome Observatory

An archetypal

planetarium with a

guided tour of the

Southern Hemisphere

sky, Auckland Stardome

Observatory is a unique

and fun learning experience for all ages that

allows you to observe the wonders of the

universe. It doesn’t come as a surprise, that this

is one of the Auckland region’s most popular and

best loved attractions.

Photo: Giovanni Benintende/Shutterstock.com

Address: 670 Manukau Rd, Epsom, Auckland

Opening hours: Monday: 10am – 5pm, Tuesday - Thursday:

10am – 5pm and 6pm – 9.30pm, Friday: 10am – 5pm and 6pm

– 11pm, Saturday: 11am – 11pm, Sunday: 11am – 10pm

Phone: +64 9 624 1246

Internet: www.stardome.org.nz

Email: [email protected]

More Info: One Tree Hill Domain o Manukau Road

West Auckland Vineyards

New Zealand is famous

for its white wines,

particularly its Sauvignon

Blanc. A visit to a few of

Auckland’s most

renowned vineyards is a

treat for any wine enthusiast. They will also ship

any wine that you purchase on your tour for a

very reasonable fee. You can also do some wine

tasting at one of the Glengarry stores.

(www.glengarrywines.co.nz)

Or take wine tasting tour with Wine Trail Tours:

Photo: Prins/Shutterstock.com

Address: 11 Pentland Ave, Auckland

Phone: +69 9 630 1540

Internet: winetrailtours.co.nz/

Waiheke Island

The ultimate island

retreat with vineyards,

olive groves and beautiful

beaches, Waiheke Island

is only a 35-minute ferry

ride from downtown

Auckland. Known as the island of wine where

some of New Zealand’s best red wines comes

from. Due to the easy accessibility, Waiheke is an

ideal day trip or why not stay over the night at

any of the hotels?

Photo: NZGMW/Shutterstock.com

Address: Waiheke Island, Auckland

Internet: www.waihekewine.co.nz

Goat Island Marine Reserve

With crystal clear waters

and masses of colourful

sh, Goat Island (New

Zealand’s rst and most

accessible marine

reserve), is a magnet for

snorkelers and divers, located only an hour from

Auckland’s city centre. Take the highly popular

Glass Bottom Boat Tour, a fun and educational

adventure for guests of all ages where to explore

sh, fauna, marine life and birds that ourish in

this protected reserve.

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Photo: ian woolcock/Shutterstock.com

Address: Goat Island Road, Leigh

Phone: +64 9 422 6334

Internet: www.glassbottomboat.co.nz

Horse Rides

This horse riding

experience takes you over

the deserted white sands

of Pakiri beach, through

pine forests and past

fresh water lakes. Owners

Laly and Sharley Haddon are descendants of the

Maori chief Te Kiri of Ngati Wai, and have a

strong connection to the land and its ancestors.

The Pakiri Horse Rides Farm is situated on lands

that have been handed down for generations.

Photo: Fotokostic/Shutterstock.com

Address: 317 Rahuikiri Road, Pakiri Beach, Wellsford

Phone: +64 9 422 6275

Internet: www.horseride-nz.co.nz

Email: [email protected]

More Info: There are dierent rides to choose between, from

a relaxed one hour ride to a full day or longer.

Tamaki Hikoi Maori Walk

Discover an ancient

Maori trail in the modern

heart of Auckland City.

The experienced guide

will bring Auckland´s

unique landscape alive by

storytelling, song and customs. You will hear

stories passed from generation to generation and

experience Auckland’s most illustrated

locations.

Photo: mrcmos/Shutterstock.com

Address: 32-34 Mahuhu Crescent, Quay Park, Auckland

Phone: +64 21 146 9593

Internet: www.tamakihikoi.co.nz

Email: [email protected]

Waitakere Ranges regional park

The Waitakere Ranges

(Auckland's largest

regional park), located

only 30 kilometres from

downtown Auckland, is

the perfect place where

to enjoy tranquillity and unique ora and fauna.

One tour company who takes you to Waitakere

Ranges is the multi-award winning tour company

Bush and Beach Ltd who also oers other

amazing tours, such as Hobbiton movie set tour,

wine and food tours as well as city tours.

Photo: attem/Shutterstock.com

Address: Waitakere Ranges, Auckland

Phone: +64 800 423 224

Internet: www.bushandbeach.co.nz

Email: [email protected]

More Info: Pick up and drop o at inner city accommodation.

Bungy jump from Auckland Harbour Bridge

Auckland is home to the

world’s rst harbour

bridge bungy jump,

operated by the bungy

originals – AJ Hackett

Bungy. Jumpers leap over

the Waitemata Harbour and are oered the

experience of a lifetime! The bridge is 40 meters

high and if you really want it to be even more

thrilling, opt for a water-touch and enjoy a nice

ocean dip!

Photo: travellight/Shutterstock.com

Address: 105 Curran Street, Auckland

Opening hours: Operates seven days a week.

Phone: +64 9 360 7748

Internet: www.bungy.co.nz

Email: [email protected]

More Info: Westhaven Reserve in Herne Bay

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Auckland Bridge ClimbAuckland Bridge Climb is

a 1½ hour climb under,

in, through and over

Auckland’s iconic harbour

bridge. Accompanied by a

climb leader, this activity

oers unique 360 degree views of the Hauraki

Gulf, Viaduct Harbour and cityscapes. Full

commentary covers the history, geology,

geography and culture of Auckland, as well as

some colourful secrets.

Photo: Shaun Jeers/Shutterstock.com

Address: 105 Curran Street, Auckland

Phone: +64 9 360 7748

Internet: www.bungy.co.nz

Email: [email protected]

More Info: Westhaven Reserve in Herne Bay

Matakana Coast

Stretching from Puhoi to

Pakiri, the Matakana

Coast is dotted with

deserted bays with small

islands and recreational

reserves and oers some

of the nest wines, arts, crafts and visitor

attractions in rural New Zealand, all within an

hour drive north of Auckland. Matakana also

aims to be the rst ‘Slow Food’ town in New

Zealand.

Photo: Nicram Sabod/Shutterstock.com

Address: Matakana, Auckland

Tiritiri Matangi Island

A world-renowned

wildlife sanctuary, Tiritiri

Matangi is one of only

two Open Scientic

Reserves in New Zealand,

situated in the Hauraki

Gulf only a 75-minute ferry ride away from

central Auckland. This is a protected haven for

native and endangered species, and a true

paradise for anyone who loves the nature and

bird watching.

Photo: Unicus/Shutterstock.com

Address: Tiritiri Matangi Island, Auckland

Phone: +64 9 307 8005

Internet: www.360discovery.co.nz

Email: [email protected]

More Info: The boat leaves from pier 4, 139 Quay Street,

Downtown Auckland

DINING

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Auckland’s cuisine is inventive and incredibly

diverse representing the multitude of cultures

that make up its population. There are many

seafood restaurants around due to the coastal

location of Auckland. This means the city always

has a wealth of fresh seafood at its disposal.

There are thousands of restaurants, cafés, bars

and wineries, oering everything from ne

dining to cheap eats where you can treat your

taste buds with yummy and fresh food.

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Harbourside Ocean Bar GrillHarbourside Ocean Bar

Grill is a chic premium

seafood restaurant with

stunning views and high

quality food. Enjoy the

freshest of New Zealand’s

seafood with relaxed à la carte dining, inside or

outside on the sheltered balcony with world class

harbour views.

Photo: HLPhoto/Shutterstock.com

Address: 99 Quay Street, Auckland

Opening hours: Monday - Sunday: from 11.30am

Phone: +64 9 307 0556

Internet: www.harbourside.co

Email: [email protected]

More Info: First Floor Ferry Building

Orbit 360° Dining

Situated at the top of the

SkyTower building, 190

metres above the ground,

Orbit Restaurant oers

superb views of the city

while rotating once every

hour. A restaurant that oers a modern dining

experience and where to relish delicious

kiwi-inspired à la carte menu that features the

best local and seasonal produce.

Photo: Andrei Diomidov/Shutterstock.com

Address: Victoria Street, Auckland

Phone: +64 9 363 6000

Internet: www.skycityauckland.co.nz

More Info: SkyTower, Corner of Federal & Victoria Streets

Sails RestaurantThe restaurant, situated

in the heart of the

Southern Hemisphere’s

largest marina,

Westhaven, overlooking

over thousands of yachts.

A luxurious interior compliments the

breath-taking views in this award-winning

restaurant where the menu oers premium beef

cuts and quality seafood, cooked with modern

techniques while maintaining respect for

traditional methods.

Photo: zkruger/Shutterstock.com

Address: 103-113 Westhaven Drive, Westhaven Marina,

Auckland

Opening hours: Open for lunch Monday to Friday and for

dinner every evening.

Phone: +64 9 378 9890

Internet: www.sailsrestaurant.co.nz

Gion Japanese Restaurant

Named after an ancient

district in Kyoto, Gion is a

stylish, chic restaurant in

the trendy Parnell area.

Traditional sushi and

inventive Japanese

cuisine is served in a relaxing and warm

environment. On the menu, you will nd dishes

like squid ring tempura, beef teriyaki and salmon

sashimi.

Photo: Robert Przybysz/Shutterstock.com

Address: 168 Parnell Road, Auckland

Opening hours: Monday - Saturday: Lunch 11.45am - 2.30pm

/ Dinner 5.45pm tilll Late, Sunday: closed

Phone: +64 9 379 3344

Internet: www.gion.co.nz

Email: [email protected]

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Soul bar and bistroSoul’s open air style

dining is very popular

among local business

luncheons and

international guests alike.

The bistro prides itself on

using the nes and freshest local produce, where

seafood is an important ingredient. Grilled

snapper, seared tuna but also meat dishes like

pork belly schnitzel and roast lamb rack are all

on the menu.

Photo: Yellowj/Shutterstock.com

Address: Viaduct Harbour, Auckland

Opening hours: Monday - Sunday: 11am till late

Phone: +64 9 356 7249

Internet: www.soulsearch.co.nz

Email: [email protected]

More Info: Corner Hobson and Customs Street West

Sid at The French Cafe

This French Café is

consistently rated as the

best ne dining

restaurant in Auckland.

The décor is intimate and

sophisticated, and the

food demonstrates owner and Chef Simon

Wright’s total dedication to detail and quality.

The menu oers contemporary European cuisine

with fresh New Zealand ingredients and the wine

list encompasses the best local labels as well as

ne French wines.

Photo: stockcreations/Shutterstock.com

Address: 210 Symonds Street, Auckland

Phone: +64 9 377 1911

Internet: www.thefrenchcafe.co.nz

Email: [email protected]

The Engine RoomThe Engine Room, on

Auckland’s Northcote

Point, is a modern

European restaurant set

in a classic art deco

building. The food is a

blend of international peasant cuisines, modern

bistro and revisited bistro classics. The local

restaurant was the supreme winner of the 2007

Metro Restaurant of the Year awards.

Photo: dotshock/Shutterstock.com

Address: 115 Queen Street, Auckland

Phone: +64 9 480 9502

Internet: www.engineroom.net.nz

Email: [email protected]

More Info: Northcote Point, North Shore

Antoine’s Restaurant

Tony and Beth Astle have

been running Antoine’s

since 1973, and have

earned the distinction of

having owned and

operated the longest

running restaurant in New Zealand! Antoine’s

provides the silver service with a modern

approach and has a Nostalgia menu with

long-time favourites and a weekly changing

menu featuring modern New Zealand cuisine

with French and Asian overtones, as well as

seasonal New Zealand specialities.

Photo: Rido/Shutterstock.com

Address: 333 Parnell Road, Parnell, Auckland

Opening hours: Wednesday - Friday: Lunch 12pm - 2pm,

Monday - Saturday: Dinner: 6pm till late, Sunday: Closed

Phone: +64 9 379 8756

Internet: www.antoinesrestaurant.co.nz

Email: [email protected]

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Blue Elephant Thai RestaurantThe authentic tasty Thai

food and the friendly

service is what attract

both locals and tourists to

visit the restaurant. It is

located in a cosy

courtyard, down a small alley in Parnell. The

fresh food is beautifully presented and make

sure to get here with an empty stomach since the

sta serves good sized portions.

Photo: JoannaTkaczuk/Shutterstock.com

Address: 237 Parnell Road, Auckland

Opening hours: Monday - Sunday: from 5.30pm

Phone: +64 9 358 3095

Internet: www.blueelephant.co.nz

Oh Calcutta

Take a culinary journey of

avours and colours at

this Indian restaurant

where quality is not

compromised. In fact Oh

Calcutta has been the

winner of a number of Auckland Restaurant

awards; one of them is "METRO'S Top 50 Best

Asian Restaurants year 2008".

Photo: neil langan/Shutterstock.com

Address: 149 -155 Parnell Road, Parnell, Auckland

Opening hours: Tuesday - Friday: Lunch 12pm - 5.30pm,

Dinner: Monday: 5.30pm - 10.30pm, Tuesday - Sunday:

5.30pm - 10.30pm

Phone: +64 9 377 90 90

Internet: www.ohcalcutta.co.nz

Email: [email protected]

Casita MiroBeautifully located on

Waiheke Island, Casita

Miro is renowned for its

ambience, ne food and

wines. A great place to

head for when craving for

Spanish food like tapas and where it is all about

shared dining, making it a perfect social dining

experience.

Photo: Bernd Juergens/Shutterstock.com

Address: 3 Brown Road, Onetangi, Auckland

Opening hours: Monday - Sunday: Lunch from 11.30am,

Thursday - Sunday: Dinner from 6pm

Phone: +64 9 372 7854

Internet: www.casitamiro.co.nz

More Info: Bookings are highly recommended.

Tony's Lord Nelson Restaurant

Lord Nelson started as a

simple kiwi steakhouse

over 38 years ago and has

expanded ever since. This

popular restaurant serves

some of the best

succulent steaks in town but also oers fresh

seafood, lamb, venison and chicken. The

attentive sta serves big portion so make sure to

get here with an empty stomach.

Photo: verca/Shutterstock.com

Address: 37 Victoria Street, Auckland

Opening hours: Monday - Friday: Lunch 12pm - 2.30pm,

Dinner 5pm - 10pm, Saturday - Sunday: Dinner 5pm - 10pm

Phone: +64 9 379 4564

Internet: www.lordnelson.co.nz

Email: [email protected]

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Sal's Authentic New York PizzaThe name says it all,

when dining here you will

for sure get a full NY

pizzeria experience,

everything from the

smell, the ovens, cosy

booths and the vibrant ambiance will transport

you to the Big Apple. Even all of their base

ingredients are imported to New Zealand like

Wisconsin mozzarella, California tomatoes, New

York State milled our, pepperoni, and

meatballs.

Photo: Brent Hofacker/Shutterstock.com

Address: 49 Fort Street, Auckland

Opening hours: Monday - Thursday: 11.30am - 10pm, Friday -

Saturday: 11am - 3am, Sunday: 11:30am - 10pm

Phone: +64 9 379 7257

Internet: www.sals.co.nz

Email: [email protected]

More Info: Restaurant chain will several locations.

CAFÉS

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Sit back and relax over a cup of coee or tea,

while watching the world go by in one of

Auckland´s many inviting cafés. Unique cafés are

dotted around the town so you will easily nd

one when you are craving for a hot beverage or

something sweet, like a fresh baked cake!

Paneton Bakery & CaféPaneton oers delicious

French baked goods, full

breakfasts and coee

drinks, available for sit

down or take away. This

stylish bakery/café is well

known for supplying top quality freshly baked

bread and pastries and done it for over 25 years.

So, if you have a sweet-tooth, make sure not to

miss this place.

Photo: margouillat photo/Shutterstock.com

Address: 21 Halsey Street, Auckland

Opening hours: Monday - Saturday: 7am-4pm, Sunday:

Closed

Phone: +64 9 309 5338

Internet: www.panetonbakery.co.nz

Email: [email protected]

Dizengoff

Minimalist in design, this

cute café specialises in

breakfast and lunch, it

has a diverse menu of

char-grilled vegetables,

bagels and Jewish salads.

Dizengo, attracts a diverse crowd of locals and

the fashion conscious.

Photo: Maxim Khytra/Shutterstock.com

Address: 256 Ponsonby Road, Auckland

Phone: +64 9 360 0108

Email: [email protected]

Rosie

This is a trendy and yet a

casual neighbourhood

eatery, serving breakfast,

lunch and dinner in a

relaxed atmosphere. The

café is nestled in

suburban Parnell across from the well-known

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Rose Gardens and is very popular among the

locals. Try the chocolate and coconut drink, a

delicious combo that can´t go wrong.

Photo: Soa Andreevna/Shutterstock.com

Address: 82 Gladstone Road, Parnell, Auckland

Opening hours: Monday - Sunday: 7am - Late

Internet: www.rosieparnell.nz

Email: [email protected]

Richmond Road Café

Superb coee and a

variety of breakfast,

brunch and lunch options

make this busy café very

popular amongst local

Ponsonby and Grey Lynn

residents. In addition, you can nd freshly

squeezed juices and smoothie on the menu and it

all can be enjoyed in a casual, vibrant

atmosphere.

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Address: 318 Richmond Road, Auckland

Opening hours: Monday - Sunday: 7am - 4pm

Phone: +64 9 360 5559

Internet: www.richmondrdcafe.co.nz

Takapuna Beach Café

Takapuna Beach Café has

a beautiful location by the

beachfront and oers an

all-day menu that

features fresh and

healthy meals, which are

prepared with locally sourced, ingredients. If you

are craving for something sweet, then you

should not miss their homemade gelato that

comes in many yummy avours.

Photo: YanLev/Shutterstock.com

Address: 22 The Promenade, Takapuna, Auckland

Opening hours: Monday - Sunday: 6.30am - 6pm

Phone: +64 9 484 0002

Internet: www.takapunabeachcafe.co.nz

Email: [email protected]

Giapo

If you are a big fan of ice

cream, then do not miss

this ice cream heaven,

Giapo, where they serve

original ice cream

avours. The owner has

taken ice cream to a completely new level,

experimenting, using art and science to create

ice cream masterpieces. You almost need to pop

in to see what all the fuss is about; it will be a

gastronomical ice cream experience you will not

forget.

Photo: Anna Mente/Shutterstock.com

Address: 79 Queen St, Auckland

Opening hours: Monday - Sunday: 12pm – late

Phone: +64 9 550 3677

Internet: www.giapo.com

Email: [email protected]

Little Bird Unbakery

At Little Bird Unbakery,

they believe food should

be three things: "mostly

raw, denitely organic

and full of goodness" so

when dining here, you

will be able to enjoy food made from scratch and

free from gluten, dairy and rened sugar. The

fresh, healthy food, is served by friendly sta in a

vibrant atmosphere and you can for sure eat

here with a good conscience.

Photo: Anna Maltseva/Shutterstock.com

Address: 14 Customs St East, Auckland

Phone: +64 9-303 1330

Internet: www.littlebirdorganics.co.nz

Email: [email protected]

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Remedy CoffeeSituated in the city

centre, opposite the Civic

Theater, Remedy Coee

has an inner city vibe and

is most of the time

packed with regulars and

delighted newcomers. Free WiFi is available as

well as board games and an old school arcade

machine. On the menu, you will nd silky smooth

coee including sandwiches, wraps, bagels and

much more.

Photo: CandyBox Images/Shutterstock.com

Address: 1 Wellesley Street West, Auckland

Opening hours: Monday - Sunday: 6.30am - 3.30pm, Saturday

- Sunday: 8am - 3pm

Phone: +64 9 377 1030

Email: [email protected]

Little and Friday

It is all about pleasuring

your sugar cravings when

entering this cosy cafe

that is so popular among

many Aucklanders. Here

you can sink your teeth

into fresh pies, tasty pastries, doughnuts and

cakes, which are all handmade from scratch. If

the hunger kicks in, don´t worry, there is also

food on the menu.

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Address: 43D Eversleigh Rd, Belmont, Auckland

Opening hours: Monday - Friday: 7am - 3.30pm, Saturday -

Sunday: 8am - 4pm

Phone: +64 9 489 8527

Internet: www.littleandfriday.com

Email: [email protected]

Chocolate BoutiqueAnother place not to be

missed (especially if

having a sweet tooth) is

the famous Chocolate

Boutique, a combined

chocolaterie and café.

Enjoy a range of desserts and sweet treats while

soaking up the European vibe this café is oozing.

Try their world-renowned Italian denso hot

chocolate or the iced chocolate drink.

Photo: Africa Studio/Shutterstock.com

Address: 323 Parnell Rd, Auckland

Opening hours: Monday - Sunday: 11am - 10pm

Phone: +64 9 377 8550

Internet: www.chocolateboutique.co.nz

Email: [email protected]

More Info: Shop 1

BARS & NIGHTLIFE

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Kiwis are a relaxed, friendly, fun-loving people,

and relaxing with a drink is an integral part of

the culture here. Whether you are looking for an

intimate venue for quiet conversation or a lively

festive atmosphere, anything your heart desires

is easily found. Auckland has truly a lively,

energetic nightlife, with something for everyone.

Various DJ clubs with any type of music abound,

available every night of the week.

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Dida’s Wine & Tapas LoungeOpened in December

2011 and is located in the

front of the old Victoria

theatre in Devonport.

Stylish and lively

surroundings, with tasty

treats and an enviable wine list. Didas Devonport

is an ideal location for a drink and tapas prior to

a movie, a late afternoon drink or a night out to

catch up with friends. It is located 12 minutes

from Auckland by Ferry.

Photo: Kichigin/Shutterstock.com

Address: 54 Jervois Road, Ponsonby, Auckland

Phone: +64 9 376 2813

Internet: www.didas.co.nz

Email: [email protected]

The Fox Sporting Bar & Restaurant

The Fox is your typical

sports bar, located in the

heart of Auckland’s

stunning Viaduct

Harbour. Claimed to be

one of the best places to

watch sport, a place where all the major

international and New Zealand sports are shown.

The atmosphere is always on top and you can

come here for lunch or dinner, either way you

will not regret your choice.

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Address: 85-87 Customs St W, Auckland

Opening hours: Monday - Thursday: 8.45am - 11.30pm,

Friday - Saturday: 8.45am - 3.30am, Sunday: 8.45am - 12am

Phone: +64 9 358 2767

Internet: www.thefox.co.nz

Email: [email protected]

The Sugar ClubTake the elevator 53

oors up and you will nd

this chic bar with a

stunning view across the

vibrant city of Auckland

and with a decor that

reminds of the 1930s Art Deco Italy. Be prepared

to have a delicious cocktail with an exclusive

New Zealand twist and when desiring for food,

the menu provides small tasty seasonal plates.

Photo: wavebreakmedia/Shutterstock.com

Address: Skytower 72 Victoria Street West, Auckland

Phone: +64 9 363 6365

Internet: www.skycityauckland.co.nz

Email: [email protected].

More Info: Level 53, Sky Tower, Corner of Federal and

Victoria Streets

Brew on Quay

Brew on Quay was

opened by three close

friends with the focus on

a friendly atmosphere,

ambience, ne food and

the best brews. The decor

in every room is dierent with inuences from

around the world, this because they want

everyone who visits them to feel at home.

Photo: Ievgenii Meyer/Shutterstock.com

Address: 102 Quay Street, Britomart , Auckland

Opening hours: Monday - Sunday: 11am - late

Phone: +64 9 887 8787

Internet: www.brewonquay.co.nz

Email: [email protected]

More Info: On the corner of Quay Street & Britomart Place

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Cassette 9Cassete Nine has multiple

personalities, during the

day you can come and

grab a burger or a hot

dog. At night, this is one

of the party places in

town with both DJ´s and local bands playing.

Truly, a fun place that attracts a mix of people of

all ages both locals and travellers.

Photo: sad444/Shutterstock.com

Address: 9 Vulcan Lane, Auckland

Opening hours: Tuesday - Saturday: 5pm - 4am

Phone: +64 9 366 0196

Email: [email protected]

Provedor

Known for its relaxed and

friendly environment,

where every guests can

just have fun and be

themselves. Provedor is a

popular retro spot where

a mix of pub anthems, rock and new hits are

played to enhance the atmosphere. Pop in,

mingle with the locals and party the night away.

Photo: Zurijeta/Shutterstock.com

Address: 139 Quay Street, Auckland

Opening hours: Monday - Sunday: 3pm till late

Phone: +64 9 377 1114

Internet: www.provedor.nz

Email: [email protected]

SKYCITY Auckland Casino

Try your luck at SKYCITY

Auckland Casino, open 24

hours a day, seven days a

week and oers a

non-stop fun and

excitement for their

guests. All the most popular casino games are

housed here including great live entertainment.

When the hunger and thirst reminds you, there

are great food and bar options here.

Photo: Nata789/Shutterstock.com

Address: Federal Street, Auckland

Opening hours: 24 hours a day

Phone: +64 9 363 6000

Internet: www.skycityauckland.co.nz

Email: [email protected]

More Info: Corner Victoria and Federal Streets Auckland

Twentyone

Situated on the third level

of SKYCITY Auckland,

Twentyone is a place to

head for when looking for

an epic night out with

tasty cocktails and listen

to the hottest DJs. The interior design is

luxurious, creating a more of a sophisticated

ambiance, making it a great place for after work

drinks or late night clubbing.

Photo: cdrin/Shutterstock.com

Address: Federal Street, Auckland

Opening hours: Wednesday - Saturday: 5pm-late

Internet: www.skycityauckland.co.nz/bars/twentyone

More Info: Level 3, SKYCITY Auckland, Corner of Federal

and Victoria Streets

Ding Dong Lounge

A premier rock bar that

attracts business patrons

and rockers alike with

Rock Dj´s and weekly live

bands. Ding Dong Lounge

in down town Auckland,

is a great place with a cool vibe where to enjoy

craft beer and snacks while catching up with

friends.

Photo: Roman Voloshyn/Shutterstock.com

Address: 26 Wyndham St, Auckland

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Phone: +64 9 377 4712

Internet: www.dingdongloungenz.com

Email: [email protected]

SHOPPING

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When in Auckland, shopping is a must! Auckland

has a wide array of high street fashion, local

designers, house wares, crafts and eclectic

markets to explore. Discover one of the many

vibrant shopping streets where you will nd

boutique and designer stores, oering some of

New Zealand’s best-known names as well as top

international labels. There are also numerous of

malls to head for where you basically will nd

everything you are looking for and also where

you can pick some great Kiwi gifts to bring back

home for the loved ones. Auckland markets is

also a safe bet when looking for that special gift,

art, craft or jewellery.

A local note: Karangahape Road is widely known

as the abbreviated K’Road.

High Street, Vulcan Lane & O’Connell StreetAreas

High Street and the

shopping area known as

Chancery, are home to

many fashion boutiques

and designer stores –

including Karen Walker, a

famous Zealand fashion designer. The area,

which also encompasses Vulcan Lane, O’Connell

and Lorne Streets, is popular for trend spotting

and streetwear shopping.

Photo: Olena Chukhil/Shutterstock.com

Address: High Street, Auckland

Victoria Park Market

Built in 1901, this former

city rubbish incinerator

had its own

electricity-generating

steam boilers, heated by

the rubbish-burning

furnace, and stables for horses which pulled the

garbage carts. Since its 1972 restoration,

Victoria Park Market is now known for its

maze-like collection of stalls, barrows and shops

where you can nd plenty of arts, crafts, clothes

and ethnic specialities. There are more than 85

shops, cafes and restaurants housed here.

Photo: russellstreet/Flickr (image cropped)

Address: 210 Victoria Street West, Auckland

Opening hours: 7 days a week from 9am to 6pm

Phone: +64 9 309 6911

Internet: www.victoria-park-market.co.nz

Otara Market

Otara Market contain a

mix of all of Auckland's

cultures. An endless

market selling everything

from clothes, crafts,

exotic food to jewellery in

a lively, energetic, head-spinning atmosphere.

Come over here and nd some great souvenirs to

bring back home.

Photo: Dmitri Ogleznev/Shutterstock.com

Address: Newbury Street, Auckland

Opening hours: Held every Saturday from 6am - 12pm

Phone: +64 9 274 0830

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Internet: www.otaraeamarket.co.nz

Email: [email protected]

Nuffield Street

Nuield Street,

Newmarket, is a

boutique-style destination

with not only exclusive

designer fashion fashion

shops, but also dining

places and homeware stores. The 29 new stores

opened in August 2006, with nine of these brand

new to New Zealand. Some of the stores located

here are French Connection, Karen Millen,

Mimco and Witchery.

Photo: ESB Professional/Shutterstock.com

Address: Nuield Street, Auckland

Opening hours: Monday - Friday: 9.30am – 5.30pm, Saturday

- Sunday: 10am - 5pm

Internet: www.nuieldstreet.co.nz

Parnell Shopping

Parnell Village is a

historic shopping area

ve minutes east of the

city with charming

boutiques and cafés. Here

you can explore designer

stores, ne art and quirky shops oering

everything from clothes, home decor to

diamonds. Along Parnell Road, you will nd art

galleries that house local New Zealand artwork.

Photo: MOAimage/Shutterstock.com

Address: 327 Parnell Road, Auckland

Phone: +64 9 379 0606

Internet: www.parnell.net.nz

Email: [email protected]

PonsonbyPonsonby Road is a

shopping destination for

fashion acionados and

oers an array of

clothing, furniture and

designer lifestyle shops.

Ponsonby is a ve minute drive west of the

central city with a combination of contemporary

shopping and café dining. This is a late

19th-century neighbourhood full of wooden

villas!

Photo: itravelNZ® - New Zealand in your pocket/Flickr

(image cropped)

Address: Ponsonby Road, Auckland

La Cigale French-style Farmers Market

Each Saturday and

Sunday the French-style

Farmers Market takes

place at the car park

beside French store La

Cigale in Parnell. The

emphasis is on seasonal fruit and vegetables

(organic or spray free whenever possible),

artesian bread, cheese, confectioneries, oils,

spices and homemade preserves. It’s a great

place to pick up supplies for a weekend picnic.

Photo: Nikolay Dimitrov - ecobo/Shutterstock.com

Address: 69 Street, Georges Bay Road, Parnell, Auckland

Opening hours: Saturday: 8am – 1pm, Sunday 9am – 1.30pm

Phone: +64 9 366 9361

Internet: www.lacigale.co.nz

The Department Store

The Department Store is

a modern take on the

traditional department

store experience, a store

full of clothing, shoes,

bags, accessories, beauty,

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interiors and more. Here you will nd an

easy-going lifestyle with tons of dierent fashion

brands to choose from.

Photo: Aaron Amat/Shutterstock.com

Address: 10 Northcroft St, Takapuna, North Shore

Opening hours: Monday - Saturday: 9am - 5pm, Sunday:

10am - 4pm

Internet: thedepartmentofnews.com

Email: [email protected]

Sylvia Park Auckland

Ideally located in the

heart of Auckland, Sylvia

Park Auckland boasts a

mix of retail shops,

oering everything from

fashion, accessories,

footwear to beauty and home decor. There are

more than 200 stores here, including dining and

a cinema complex. A premiere retail and fashion

destination, where you will denitely nd what

you are looking for.

Photo: Rawpixel.com/Shutterstock.com

Address: 286 Mt Wellington Highway, Mt Wellington,

Auckland

Opening hours: Monday - Wednesday: 9am - 7pm, Thursday -

Friday: 9am - 9pm, Saturday - Sunday: 9am - 7pm

Phone: +64 9 570 3777

Internet: www.sylviapark.org

Email: [email protected]

ESSENTIAL INFORMATION

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Auckland Airport

The Auckland

International Airport

services all of Auckland.

Located 21 km south of

the City Center and it is

easily accessible by bus,

shuttle or taxi.

Skybus is Auckland’s airport transfer service that

runs between Auckland City Centre and

Auckland Airport. They operate 24 hours a day

and the bus transfer takes about 40-60 min.

Tickets can be bought at the Airport Ticket

Kiosks (situated by the SkyBus bus stops at the

airport) or from the bus driver (cash only). You

can also buy your ticket online and some hotels.

There are only licensed taxi and shuttle

companies at the designated taxi ranks at the

terminal buildings, all to make sure that you will

get a high standard of service. The taxi rank are

outside the arrivals area at the international

terminal as well as the domestic terminal. You

can pre-book or just turn up at the terminal rank.

Photo: Juan Garces

Address: Auckland Airport

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Phone: +64 9 275 0789

Internet: www.auckland-airport.co.nz

Public Transport

Due to its recent growth

spurt and the

international interest

developing in Auckland as

a tourist destination,

traic has gotten more

congested than it was 5 years ago. Given this,

Auckland is still a relatively small city and the

traic is still manageable compared to other

large cities.

The easiest way to get around Auckland is with

Link bus services. Just look for the red, green or

yellow buses. The buses run on such a frequent

basis so no need to look at the timetable. You

only need to head to the appropriate bus stop

and wait for your bus. Take the red bus (The

CityLink) when travelling within the city centre,

the green bus (The InnerLink) to get around

Auckland's inner city and the amber bus

(OuterLink) when travelling around the inner

suburbs of Auckland. For more detail and

information, see website below.

You can buy your ticket from the bus driver (cash

only) or get the AT HOP smart card that can be

bought online or at a ticket oice. One ticket

oice is Britomart customer service centre.

(Ground oor Britomart Transport Centre, 8-10

Queen St, Auckland)

Photo: Pierre-Luc Auclair

Address: 8-10 Queen St, Auckland

Phone: +64 9 366 6400

Internet: www.at.govt.nz

TaxiTaxi ranks are to be

found around the city

centre such as Lower

Hobson Street, Ferry

Building, Britomart and

Kitchener

Street.

Auckland Co-op Taxis

Address: Auckland

Phone: +64 9 300 3000

Internet: www.cooptaxi.co.nz

Post

Post oices and postal

shops are abundant in

Auckland. A centrally

located one is Wellesley

Street NZ Post &

Kiwibank, located on

Wellesley Street, close to Aotea Square.

Photo: Andy Fuchs

Address: 24 Wellesley Street West, Auckland

Opening hours: Monday - Friday: 9am - 5.30pm, Saturday -

Sunday: Closed

Phone: +64 800 081 190

Internet: www.nzpost.co.nz

Pharmacy

Medicines to Midnight is

an after-Hours Pharmacy,

open all day until

midnight. A fully stocked

pharmacy, specialising in

medicines, prescriptions

and advice.

Photo: Gemma Garner

Address: 160 Broadway Newmarket, Auckland

Opening hours: Monday - Saturday: 9.30am - 12am, Sunday:

10am - 12am

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Phone: +64 9 520 6634

Internet: www.medicinestomidnight.co.nz

Email: [email protected]

Telephone

Country Code: +64 Area

Code: 09

Photo: Jardson Almeida

Electricity

240 Volts AC, 50Hz at, 3

pronged plugs used.

Photo: Stirling Tschan

Population1.4 million

CurrencyNew Zealand Dollar (NZD) = 100 cents

Opening hoursTypical hours for shops are 9am-6pm weekdays, with an earlier closing on weekends but many shops stay open lateon Thursday and Friday. Banksgeneral opening hours are Monday – Friday 9am-4.30pm.

NewspapersThe New Zealand Herald,The Independent,National Business Review,Sunday News,Sunday Star Times

Emergency numbersPolice, Fire and Ambulance111

Tourist informationThe Auckland Visitor Information CenterSkycity atrium, Crn of Victoria and Federal StreetsOpening hours: Mon - Sun: 9am - 5pm+64 9 365 9918

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Abbey Street A4 Grafton Bridge B4 C4 Parnell Road D3

Airedale Street B3 Grafton Road B4 C3 C4 Paul Street C3

Albert Street B2 B3 Graham Street B2 Pitt Street B3 B4

Alfred Street C3 Greys Avenue B3 Plumer Street D2

Anzac Avenue C2 D2 Halsey Street A2 B1 Princes Street C2 C3

Aotea Square B3 Hamer Street A1 Quay Street C2 D2

Augustus Terrace D3 Hayden Street A3 Queen Street B3 B4 C2

Bath Street D3 Heather Street D3 Ronayne Street D2 D3

Beach Road D2 High Street C2 Sale Street A2

Beaumont Street A1 A2 Hobson Street B2 B3 Seaeld View Road C4

Beresford Street West A3 Hopetoun Street A4 Shortland Street C2

Bowen Avenue C2 Howe Street A3 St Benedicts Street B4

Brigham Street A1 B1 Ian McKinnon Drive A4 B4 St Patricks Square B2

Cancery Street C2 Jellicoe Street A1 Stanley Street D3

Cenotaph Road D4 Karaka Street A4 B4 Sturdee Street B2

Cheshike Street D3 Karangahape Road A4 Swanson Street B2

City Road B4 Kingstone Street B2 Symonds Street B4 C3 D3

Cook Street A3 B3 Kiosk Road D4 Te Taou Cres D2

Customs Street East C2 Liverpool Street B3 B4 The Cresent D4

Customs Street West B2 Lorne Street C3 The Strand D3

Daldy Street A2 Lovers Lane D3 D4 Tinley Street D2

Day Street A4 Lower Domain Drive D3 Turner Street B3

Domain Drive D4 Madden Street A1 Tyler Street C2

Drake Street A2 Mahuhu Cres D2 Union Street A3

Durham Street West B2 C2 Mayoral Drive B3 Victoria Street East C2

Earle Street D3 Mercury Lane B4 Victoria Street West A2 B2

Eden Crescent C2 D2 Mills Lane C2 Vincent Street B3

Edinburgh Street A4 Mount Street C3 Wakereld Street B3 C3

Eglon Street D3 Napier Street A3 Waterloo Quadrant C2 C3

Elliott Street B2 B3 Nelson Street A3 B2 B3 Waverley Street B3

Fanshawe Street A2 B2 Newton Road A4 B4 Wellesley Street East C3

Football Road D4 Nixon Street A4 Wellesley Street West B2 B3

Fort Street C2 Ophir Street A4 Wellington Street A3

Fox Street D3 Pakenham Street West A1 A2 Wolfe Street B2

France Street A4 Park Avenue C4 Wyndham Street B2

Franklin Road A2 Park Road C4 Wynyard Street C3 D3

Galway Street C2 Parliament Street C2 D2 York Street D3

Gaunt Street A2 Parnell Rise D3

Destination: AucklandPublishing date: 2018-11-27